<-- Picture of the new owner of the 1915 Model T touring car. The previous owner and the new owner are in the
car taking a test drive. He actually loaded the Model T on a trailer to get it home.
Sorry, this one is sold but if you're still looking for vintage cars, vintage trucks, classic cars for projects, click
on the WebLot icon and see what project cars we have for sale now.
Model-t owner bought it from a guy in Purdy, Missouri
I don't know a lot about the Ford Model-T except that the guy I got it from said it came from down around Purdy,
Missouri and was partialy rebuilt there and finished in Springfield, Missouri.
I've had it about 7 years. It has been changed over to run off a
battery instead of the mageto, so it runs smoother with more even fire. She has a ruxtel rear end, and rocky mountion
brakes, and you still have to crank it.
A Model-T catches the eye
We have discovered that folks flock to a model-t when they see one. However, there is no big crowd around a model-t
for sale. In short, we all love to look at a model-t but we just don't want to own a model-t.
A model-t would make a nice neighborhood cruiser --instead of a golf car, for instance -- and it makes a great showing
in a parade. But the only reason I'd buy one is to use it as advertising. I'd love to have Vintage Tins of the
Ozarks on a magnetic sign that I could just slap on the door and putt-putt around the countryside.